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Review and evaluation on the production of 'Teechers' by John Godber and performed by Blonde Ambition Theatre Company.  

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'Teechers' By John Godber My review and evaluation is on the production of 'Teechers' by John Godber and performed by Blonde Ambition Theatre Company. It is written for an adult and child audience. 'Teechers' follows the experience a new teacher has in a state school. He realises the positive things about working there and the negative! The teacher eventually chooses the safety of a private school after enduring the hardships of the state one. The play also focuses on teacher to student relationships and teacher-to-teacher relationships. For a new teacher it is hard to establish a social standing among your colleagues and your students, this is highlighted in some scenes. In one scene, the students talk about giving new teachers a hard time and seeing how far they can push them. The play outlines typical things that would go on in schools. As a result of these sub storylines the main one...

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